Example sentences of "made out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the original portrait it could be vaguely made out as a kind of craggy wild place ; in this photographic reproduction it was no more than thickenings and glimmerings in the black . |
2 | I am told that with good binoculars ( presumably × 12 or more ) it can be made out as an aura of soft light surrounding the cluster , but I have had no success myself . |
3 | my Lord the fifth point in relation to question three , C , we 've always understood this to be a threshold bond , we 've concentrated on the words capable in law in relation to section fourteen , there are two ways of viewing this and your Lordship will clearly have to take a view on whether er one or both of these is a proper issue under clause three , C one , first of all is , is , is section fourteen itself capable of restricting the competition , is it in itself a restriction of competition , well we took your Lordship the C B R case , the case of the commission in which an ouster clause was held to infringe article eighty five , because of it 's interrelationship with the other restrictions and so section fourteen is bad if the other restrictions are made out as a matter of competition law , that we say is a question of fact and we therefore answer that part of three C by saying it 's not capable in law |
4 | But it 's actually now made out as an adoption of the dog . |
5 | Consequently , a case could usually be made out on scientific grounds for resisting hypotheses that appeared premature . |
6 | Well in that case I would n't put him on er on a job that was made out on site but I would keep him in the |
7 | Bets would be made out on odd scraps of paper with all the formula of doubles , ups and downs , trebles , box ups , each way bets , in fact any means of winning a few shillings and saving their stake money that could be found . |
8 | I pause to state that I accept Mr submission that no claim for loss of pension has been made out on the evidence before me . |
9 | The body louse may lay its eggs in clothing or bedding , while the head louse , like the crab louse , cements its eggs on to hairs forming ‘ nits ’ , which are the size of a pin-head and can just be made out with the naked eye . |
10 | Close beside it is a much fainter star , Alcor , which is an easy object when seen against a dark sky , and can be made out with no trouble at all . |
11 | A better case can be made out for its subject being Salmo salar : the Atlantic salmon , than for Orpheus ! |
12 | It also presents the most difficult problem for those who , like myself , are convinced on practical grounds that a sufficient case can not be made out for the restoration of capital punishment . |
13 | However , a case can be made out for cyclically adjusting such figures so that the long-term trend of unemployment may be observed . |
14 | The case that is usually made out for retention is that the House of Lords nevertheless discharges a valuable constitutional function especially in the processing of uncontroversial Bills and the revision of Bills passed , perhaps with undue haste and lack of consideration , by the House of Commons . |
15 | Yet an argument could be made out for Haversian bone being linked with large body-size rather than thermoregulation techniques . |
16 | It is sobering to reflect that a case could be made out for the judgment that the last extensive exercise of the English poetic sensibility was Wordsworth 's Prelude . ’ |
17 | It was made out for £2m from the Football Trust , but should have been £1m . |
18 | In the Captain 's office the Substitute snapped his briefcase shut and his registrar handed over the warrants that had been made out for Rudolfo , Scano 's boy and the gamekeeper . |
19 | The most that can be said is that a good case can be made out for so doing ; law-abiding spectators would probably be sympathetic , depending upon the outcome . |
20 | A case can be made out for the 1918 election as a Unionist victory rather than a coalition victory . |
21 | Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases . |
22 | However , it is necessary to consider this in a little more detail , for it might be argued that a rather better case could be made out for the materialist theory than the dismissive remarks of the preceding section seem to suggest , provided certain additional facts are taken into consideration . |
23 | There was a reasonable case to be made out for keeping her away from Nice . |
24 | But there was no defence to be made out for the people she 'd met today . |
25 | I believe a good case could be made out for saying EITHER : |
26 | Now I 'm against that and I 'm therefore against I regret to say what the Noble Lord , Lord said , and I 'm extremely sorry to see that he has moved on this particular matter er because th there is no case , that has been really made out for this . |
27 | Is it the valuable service it 's made out to be ? |
28 | And being an Asian is almost always made out to be a disadvantage . |
29 | She spends Christmas wondering if Macho Man really is the pig he is made out to be . |
30 | ‘ All this modelling is n't half as glamorous as it 's made out to be . |